Encyclopedia of Religious and Spiritual Development 2006
DOI: 10.4135/9781412952477.n75
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“…Thus, the teacher must not only diagnose the problem, but also take steps to adjust instruction and interaction with students to deplete the inappropriate behavior (DeBruyn, 1983;Palardy, 1995). Students recognize that teachers play a major role in curtailing inappropriate behavior through the employment of effective instructional activities (Supaporn, 2000;Doyle, 1986) Unfortunately, the physiological, cognitive, and moral dimensions to behavior make it difficult for instructors to diagnose and treat misbehavior (Blakeney & Blakeney, 1990).…”
Section: The Role Of the Teacher In Managing Student Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the teacher must not only diagnose the problem, but also take steps to adjust instruction and interaction with students to deplete the inappropriate behavior (DeBruyn, 1983;Palardy, 1995). Students recognize that teachers play a major role in curtailing inappropriate behavior through the employment of effective instructional activities (Supaporn, 2000;Doyle, 1986) Unfortunately, the physiological, cognitive, and moral dimensions to behavior make it difficult for instructors to diagnose and treat misbehavior (Blakeney & Blakeney, 1990).…”
Section: The Role Of the Teacher In Managing Student Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%